She couldnât understand why Raon Zieghart, who shouldâve been sleeping, was standing behind her with a sword pointed in her direction.
âUghâŚâ
She wanted to try and grasp the situation, but she couldnât even breatheâlet alone try to thinkâwhen she saw the red eyes reflected in the lake.
She felt like her heart was being crushed, as if she was meeting the eyes of a murderer that had taken hundreds and thousands of lives.
âI know someone has been observing me since the day I returned to the annex building.â
âHupâŚâ
Since the day he returned⌠That meant that heâd noticed her gaze from the very beginning.
âNo. No way.â
She had been trained as a spy since childhood. That was why she was confident in her ability to hide her presence better than anyone else.
There was no way a mere child had discovered her identity and caught her off guard.
âOpen your mouth.â
âAhhâŚâ
Raonâs words weren't a suggestion, but an order. Judiel trembled and opened her mouth.
âGukâŚâ
His finger pushed past her parted lips and forced something down her throat.
âKyah!â
She screamed. A painâlike an awl piercing her esophagus and stomachâshot through her.
She sniffled. Her stomach felt like she had just swallowed flames, to a point that she felt the urge to peel away her belly.
Splash.
Leaving Judiel, who was writhing in pain, Raon entered the lake and brought back the dark blue paper.
Rustle.
Raonâs eyes darkened as he unfolded the paper.
âThis isnât normal paper.â
âHupâŚâ
Judiel shut her mouth. Despite the agonizing pain, she wasnât going to yield. Her pride as a spy wouldnât allow it.
ââŚâ
Raon Zieghart nodded after staring into her eyes for a while.
âWater. Earth. Fire. Wind.â
He suddenly started naming the different elements. He appeared to be looking for a way to investigate the paperâs content, but she couldnât understand why he was speaking aloud.
â⌠Sunlight. Moonlight.â
ââŚâ
The answer was moonlight, but Judiel didnât react. Biting her tongue, she endured the stomach-rending pain.
âSo, it was moonlight.â
âHuhâŚ?â
She felt like her heart was jumping out of her mouth. Raon Zieghart had said the correct answer immediately after meeting her eyes.
âWh-what?! How?â
She was just enduring the pain. How was he able to determine the secret of the paper, despite her refusal to show any reaction?
He turned the paper over and placed it under the light from the moon for a while, then began to read.
âThis is a very thorough investigation. Who were you going to send this to?â
âUghâŚâ
Raon asked his question with a blank expression. Judiel was now more scared than agonized. The strangling fear was hurting her back.
âAries Zieghart.â
He didnât press her for an answer. Instead, he said the name of Glenn Zieghartâs first daughter.
âKaroon Zieghart, Denier⌠It was Karoon Zieghart.â
âHuff!â
Judiel started shouting, unable to hold back anymore.
âWho⌠Who are you?!â
Her chin trembled in fear of the unknown.
âWh-what is this child?!â
Managing one's expressions and endurance were the first things taught to a spy.
It was impossible for a mere child to discern information just from looking into her eyes.
ââŚâ
Raon Zieghart kept gazing down at her without saying anything. Judiel bowed down, trying to avoid his menacing glare, and came to a realization.
âWait! What if he wasnât reading my expression?â
His eyes werenât checking her expression. He was just calmly looking at her.
âNo wayâŚâ
The agonizing pain ripping through her stomach⌠The way Raon was reading her thoughts⌠The connection between the two snapped in place in her thoughts.
âDid⌠Did you feed me a rage worm?â
âYou know about rage worms?â
Raon Zieghartâs expression changed for the first time. He was jeering at her, at the way she knew about it, despite being a mere spy. But that was enough of an answer.
âKuh!â
She felt like throwing up.
âNo way⌠A rage worm!â
Rage worm was one of the worst curses in the world. By making it enter the body of a target, the caster could discern not only the targetâs location, but also their thoughts.
The worst part was the fact that, no matter how far away they were, the caster could kill the target whenever they wantedâaccompanied with agonizing pain.
âThatâs the only possibility. Itâs a rage worm!â
The agonizing pain, and the way Raon Zieghart was reading her mind, made her realize that what entered through her mouth was certainly a rage worm.
âHow⌠How did you use a rage wormâŚ?â
She doubted how a thirteen-years-old child that had been sick his entire life could use a rage worm, but that was the only possibility she could think of.
âThat shouldnât be whatâs important to you right now.â
Raon Zieghart approached her, swaying the paper in front of her eyes.
âUghâŚâ
He was right. Since a rage worm had already entered her body, she couldnât run away or disobey.
âSince you sent this letter to Karoon Zieghart, you must be a spy from the Central Martial Palace. And the operation must have started seven months ago, after the Judgment Ceremony.â
ââŚ!â
Judielâs eyes widened. He was right once again. She had come to the annex building seven months ago, after the Judgment Ceremony. It confirmed, once again, that he had used a rage worm against her.
âYou have investigated very thoroughly. Not only about me, but also about my mother, Helen, and the other maids.â
Raon Zieghart smiled, looking at the letters shining under the moonlight. The bloodlust contained in his expression drenched Judielâs back in cold sweat.
âIâve offended somebody I never should have.â
Sheâd thought it was an easy mission.
The annex building didnât have any warriors, and only kind people lived in it. As she only needed to gather information about the young Raon and the disabled Sylvia, she thought it would be simple, easy.
It wasnât.
There was a monster living in the annex building, and it was an extremely murderous one. Looking into his red eyes made her want to hang herself.
âKuhâŚâ
She pulled at the flesh on her arm.
The pale bloodlust coming from him made her feel like her face was getting torn apart, and the organ where the rage worm resided felt like it was going to explode.
âI⌠I will change the content. Iâll deliver a falseâŚâ
âYou donât need to.â
Raon Zieghart lowered the paper. The letters that used to reflect moonlight went invisible. After folding the paper once again, he set it afloat on the lake.
âWh-whyâŚ?â
âEven if you change the information now, Karoon will eventually learn about me. It will only result in him realizing your incompetence.â
âHup!â
Raon knelt and met her eyes. Meeting his bloody red eyes, her hands and feet trembled.
âHow often do you report?â
âThe periodical report is once every two weeks.â
âSince I won against Burren today, the period will become shorter. It should change to one week.â
âAh, yesâŚâ
Judiel nodded. Sheâd also thought the same thing.
âYou are a double agent from now on. Report him with any information that he will soon discover anyway, hide undisclosed and important information. On the other hand, bring me valuable information from his side.â
âUn-understood.â
She nodded unconditionally, since she could do anything to get out of her current terrifying situation.
âI'm looking forward to some useful information the next time I return.â
After saying that, he disappeared into the darkness.
âUghâŚâ
However, Judiel still felt like his red eyes were glaring into her heart.
Plop.
Unable to stop her legs from trembling, she collapsed on the ground.
âThe⌠The painâŚâ
The pain had disappeared at some point. It looked like Raon Zieghart had controlled the rage worm.
âMonsterâŚâ
She couldnât even think about disobeying him. There was an existence more terrifying than the death itself hiding in the darkness of the annex building.
âUgh!â
Judiel bit her lip and ran to her lodgings. The fear left behind by Raon was deeply engraved in her heart, like goosebumps sprouting on her neck.
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When did you summon a rage worm?
âIt wasnât a rage worm.â
Raon, who had returned to his room, shook his head.
What?
âI fed her with a poison, making her feel intense pain temporarily.â
Heâd fallen victim to a rage worm in his previous life, but he couldnât even remember it. Obviously, he didnât know how to cast it. What heâd fed Judiel was just a poison used for torture.
âI wouldnât use something like a rage worm, even if I had it.â
He didnât have any intention of using such a dreadful curse. If heâd had the worm in front of him, he wouldâve crushed it under his feet.
Then where did you get that poison?
âI made it.â
So earlier, when you went to the kitchen and warehouseâŚ
âThatâs right.â
Poison recipes were already in his memory, so heâd just modified one a bit to make a poison using the materials he had around him.
Wait. Earlier, you read her thoughts.
âYes, I did.â
How could you do that without using a rage worm?
âSome of them were guesses, and others were from looking at her condition.â
Her condition? But didnât she maintain the same expression the entire time?
Wrathâs blue flame wavered. He couldnât seem to understand how heâd gotten the information from looking at her condition.
âI can tell.â
Heâd lived as an assassin for over twenty years in his previous life. He was also experienced with torture, so it wasnât really difficult for him to read Judielâs thoughts.
Even in devildom, the King of Essence has never seen anything like a thirteen-year-old that knows how to engrave fear into people.
He was right.
If he didnât have the experience from his previous life as an assassin, he wouldnât have realized that Judiel was gathering information. He also couldnât have used the same method against her.
When he thought about it, he realized his previous life was quite useful.
âAnyway, it was Karoon Zieghart.â
Raon repeated Karoonâs name, sitting on his bed. He could guess the reason heâd sent Judiel. He must have wanted to obtain information about him because of how heâd acted at the Judgment Ceremony.
But he made the incorrect decision.
Just observing him was fine, but he also included Sylvia, Helen, and every maid in the annex building as the targets of his observation. That was the worst mistake he couldâve made.
But why didnât you change the information?
Wrath approached while tilting his head.
Sheâd written that you managed to overcome the ice even more, and obtained an excellent aura cultivation technique. Shouldnât you have erased it?
âThat's trivial information. I need to give away that much if I want to trick him.â
Brushing his finger over the bedsheet, he continued.
âIf she keeps sending real information about me to the Central Martial Palace, she will become trusted. If I send false information after sending useless, but real, information⌠I can create an opportunity to dispose of Karoon Zieghart.â
HahâŚ
Wrath gasped. He realized Raon really was abnormal to be able to make such a plan in such a short amount of time.
You are obviously not thirteen years old. You are like a hundred-year-old python on the inside.
âJust a python?â
Raon swayed his finger with a mocking smile at Wrath.
âIâm not a python. Iâm an assassin.â
The best assassin.
***
Runaan Sullion didnât stop training, not even after she returned home.
She couldnât stay still, as she kept recalling the movements that Raon Zieghart had shown on the testing day.
HoweverâŚ
âI canât.â
When she trained with the equipment in the house, the weight she could lift had clearly gotten smaller compared to when she was at the training ground.
It wasnât just the equipment. Long-distance running and other stamina training didnât go well, either.
âHmmâŚâ
She pondered about it, but there was only one answer.
âRaon Zieghart.â
Raon wasnât there. Since Raonâwho always used to be next to herâwasnât with her anymore, she wasnât in her usual condition.
Since Raonâs fragrance had gotten even better, she would sniff it unconsciously. She thought that was one of the reasons why.
âI need him.â
Runaan Sullion nodded and left the training ground.
âRunaan?â
Rokan Sullion, the head of the Sullion family, furrowed his brow as he watched Runaan leave the training ground.
âWe were going to train together. Where are you going?â
âTo Raon.â
âRaon? Do⌠Do you mean Raon Zieghart?â
âMhm.â
âWh-why are you going to him? And why now, when we were supposed to train together?â
Rokan Sullion stuttered, losing his usual composure. His hands trembled, because Runaan said she wanted to go to Raon when he finally managed to make time to play with his youngest daughter.
âBecause of the scent, and the training.â
âHuh?â
He couldnât understand what she was saying.
âIâm going.â
Runaan dusted off her clothes and left the training ground.
âWa-wait! You can train here, with your father!â
âI have to train there!â
Runan resolutely shook her head.
âYou keep saying that you have to go. D-Did Raon do something to you?â
âSomething?â
She blankly lowered her head and thought about what happened with Raon.
âHe helped me.â
Raon hadnât directly helped her, but she could train more efficiently whenever she was next to him, so she was definitely assisted by him.
âYes, he did.â
âKuh! Raon, that bastard!â
Rokan grinded his teeth.
âHow dare you threaten my daughter?!â
Rokan added his imagination to Runaanâs short answer to draw a picture. The picture of his poor daughter, trembling in fear from Raonâs threats, was embedded in his brain.
âOh, no! My lord! You canât be here! Todayâs tasks canât be postponed, no matter whatâŚâ
âBring my sword immediately!â
Rokan shouted at the butler that came looking for him.
âEek? Sw-sword?â
âRunaan, Iâm coming too! I canât let him be!â
Rokan glared. He looked like he was going to destroy the Zieghartâs annex building.
âHuh? Huh?â
The butler opened his mouth wide. His head was hurting already because of the mess that he was going to create.
âWhat are you doing?! I told you to bring me my sword!â
âPl-please, wait! My lord! Please talk to meâŚâ
âI donât need to talk! I only need a sword and punishment!â
âHaaahâŚâ
The butler turned his head towards Runaan. She was staring at Rokan with a blank expression that made it impossible to know what she was thinking. He knew that the quiet lady wasnât going to resolve the situation.
âThat person is the only one who can resolve this.â
He shook his head and went into the mansion to look for the madam, instead of a sword.
***
âSo. You are saying that the young master Raon helped you with your training, rather than threatening you. Correct?â
âMhm.â
Runaan nodded at Claraâs question.
âDear.â
Claraâs purple eyes glowed coldly as she turned to the left.
âNo, no. I obviously thought she was th-threatened. She only said she was going, so anyone wouldâve misunderstood. Yep! Anyone!â
Rokan, who had been about to charge without thinking, was now crouching in a corner. He was bent nearly in half.
âStop talking and get back to work.â
âNo, I was going to play with Runaan todayâŚâ
âHush.â
âO-okay.â
âIâm going to come and check on you later, so youâd better finish your work by then.â
âYe-yes. Donât worry.â
Rokan went back into the mansion, slumping in disappointment with that huge body of his.
âRunaan.â
âMhm?â
âDid you thank the young master Raon?â
âI did when he gave me a cracker.â
âHow about when he helped you with your training?â
âI didnât.â
âHaha.â
Runaan shook her head and Clara smiled as she brushed her hair.
âThen tell him thank you the next time you see him.â
âBut fatherâŚâ
âHmm?â
âFather told me to not start talking to men.â
âAha!â
Clara smiled. The butler, who was looking at the smile, became certain that Rokan was going to be scolded the whole night.
âForget about what he said. It doesnât matter whether itâs a man or a woman. Itâs a common courtesy to give thanks when you are helped. Do you understand?â
âMhm.â
âNow then. Do you wanna train with your mother today, instead of your father?â
âMhm.â
Returning to the training ground with Clara, Runaan remembered Raonâs calm face.
âIâm going to say thank you.â
She was slightly flustered when she thought about talking to him first.